No open ended commitment to fighting al Qaeda?

Scrappleface parody:

Sen. John Warner, R-VA, yesterday called on President George Bush to start bringing troops home from Iraq “to show al Qaeda that the U.S. commitment to fighting Muslim terrorists overseas is not open-ended.”

“This is a two-way street,” said Sen. Warner. “We’ve kept our end of the deal, delivering crushing blows to the terror networks, but al Qaeda has refused to capitulate. It’s time to send a strong, clear message that our devotion to fighting the enemies of freedom is not a blank check.”

The influential member of the Senate Armed Services Committee said, “Usama Bin Laden and his minions need to see that we mean business, and that someday soon they won’t have the U.S. military to kick around Iraq anymore.”

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Scott Ott is on a role. In another parody he has Hillary calling on al Qaeda to "to delay planned U.S. martyrdom operations until early 2009," so they can reach their shared goal of defeating Republicans. I think his commentary on the Warner proposal may be the best so far.

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